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T^T The Excellent Quality (,f our moats first attracted the iiiiciitlon of the public to this mar jtei. Tljt1 fair treatment accorded our patrons ami the fa<?t that we kept our <lellvery promises has made tills shop the Mecca for \^|so siu>i?lHTs, CASH CENTRAL MARKE' \\. C. HOVGH, Prop. Phone No, 1 Camden, S. C. In All The Tires fnade there isn't one that won't neet Its watorloo Homethne. The urkliifc tnek or the sparkling glass *ill reach its ortats and then ? bring it here, we'll execute REPAIRS promptly and unless the tire has rolled off too many centuries, re <ti?re it to its original condition. Uieyrle sundries a specialty. We weld broken parts of bicycles. H. E. BEARD COLUMBIA LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO MILL WORK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER PLAIN & HUGER STS. Phone 71 COLUMBIA, S. C. Collins Brothers ndertakers for Colored People tlepbone 41 714 W. DeKalb St. J. H. M A Y F I E LD Photographer udio Over (tank of Camden. All nds of photographs made In the uaio and at (lie homes. Ait Kodak iveloplng done free of charge. Ar ctic Hash light home portraiture, e. Over Bank of Camden. CASH jreen Grocery i Telephone 24 We have opened a meat larket and preen grocery l the stand formerly oc Upied by Campbell Bros., 'here we will carry at all Ines a choice line of Fresh jeef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, lutton and all meats us dly found in an up-to *te market. We will make deliveries omptly and there will be ? long awits. * B. Campbell Manager XT gkkm.any v\iu s at ykiuh.y What bearing It Will Havel I pou , Other European Nations l.ack of further i l vo von wn ( spring of M>1(U will lucr.siittif t?(i many's restriction of her offensive to the western front until the end of the war. In Its outcome will de|KMld the fortunes of the war. Defeat on this front, even though not Immediately decisive must prove fatal to her. Tin' consequent weakening of eastern lines for western reinforcement will entail such probabilities as t tic following: A wholly defensive attitude. ltoumanlu joining the Allies. Bulgaria attempting to do likewise (with unfortunate results.) Inexpediency of further (human cooperation with Turkey. Partial conquest by ltussla and Hou mania of Hungary. Heconquest by Hussla of GftUcla atfd Poland. Complete conquest by Italy of Italia Irredenta. (ireek declaration of war against Turkey. Italian and Portuguese declarations of war against Germany. Decisive subjection of Turkey by the Allies; Internal dissension In M country, with Moslem sentiment the Teutons. Germany'# defeat on the western front need not be Immediately or wholly decisive to occasion such con sequences, for the logical result of an abandonment of the offensive will be a chaiVge of sentiment among the peo ple unfavorable to the wars contin uance. German Kultur' recognizes no such thing as a defensive war. and the Germanic peoples are so imbued with this military principle that It would be absolutely mpossible to re concile public opinion to It. The peo ple would awaken to the knowledge that the neutral world Is opposed to their ambitions. Public opinion would ittaln unprecedented Importance and would be Influenced strongly by the economic pressure, already severe, If not extreme. To secure i>eaee Germany and Aus tria must' sue for it and accept un precedented harsh terms. The price may be expected to Involve to -wn ? degree the following conditions: Ab solute disarmament: the surrender of all alien territories occupied ; the sac rltice of Alsace-Lorraine, Poland (in FORECLOSURE SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, In the Court of Common Pleas The Enterprise Building & Loan As sociation of Camden, S. C.. Plaintiff. against Daniel Brown,* Defendant. Under and by virtue of a Decree in the above case by Hon. T. J. Mauldln, Presiding Judge in the Fifth Circuit, of date March 16th, 101G, I will offer for sale in front of the Court House door In the city of Camden during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in April, 1916, being the third day thereof, the following described parcel of land. All that parcel or lot of land in the county of Kershaw and State of South Carolina lying Northwest of the city of Camden and fronting eighty (80) feet to the North and extending back South of a uniform width to a depth of One Hundred (100) feet and bound ed on the North by lands now or for- 1 merly of Timbers, on the East and South by lands of Ben Brown, and on the West by land formerly of Wltte, now of Charlie DuBose. Al?o two (2) shares of capital stock of the Enterprise Building & Loan As sociation. Any" person desiring to bid at said sale shall first deposit with the. Master the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) in money or certified check as a pledge to make good his bid In case of its acceptance. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. L. A. WITTKOWSKY, Mn?fpr Dated at Camden, S. C.. March 16th, 1016. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, In the Court of Common Pleas John W. Ingram, Plaintiff, against Eugene Neal, J. B. Mickle, It. S. Floyd, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a deeretill order herein, of his Honor, C. J. Ram age, Presiding Judge, of date January 18th, 1015, I will sell, at public out cry to the highest bidder, before the Court House door, in Camden, County of Kershaw, State of South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in April, 191ft. boing the' third day thereof, the following de scribed real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, lying, being and situate near the South of the Town of Kershaw, in the County of Kershaw, State afore said, containing one-half (1-2) acre, more or lass. Bounded North by lot of* A. H. Williams; East by lot of A. H. Williams; South by lands of D. A. Baker; and West by the Public High way leading from tho town of Kershaw to the City of Camden, 8, O., and being the Mune lot of land conveyed to Eu gene Neal by A. H. wtlltam* by deed dated January 3rd, 1012, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kerithaw County, In Book A. I)., page p Terms of wile, cash. U A. WITTKOWSKY, Master Kershaw Conn ty. March ieth, 1916. its entirety.) Italia irredenta ?ud m>s *thly (tf Transy ivania, it(Mitln find Hoi zcfiovlna ; also u 1 1 f?h.'lgn colonial J possesions. held Wy the Allies; the i cancellation of all previous eoiumer vial t reailes with the allied nations ? an indemnity ; no Interference with | the internal pollolosof (Jermany niu Austria except as to - the arnnunen question ; such a step would manifest ly he Unwise, unprofitable and lun precedent. The Teutonic jrroup will In conse H?u?nce he confronted with domesth problems of a most delicate charactei Kevolut lonary propaganda of soin such description as the following I Inevitable, though Its success can hi merely a matter of conjecture; par llnmcutary reforms, with the. ultlmah lo*s *?f Prussian prestige: the seces slon of Huuuary from the ihiftl Km nlro; civil war In Austria and ama1 namatlon propaganda (hy (Jermany \ on Ihe occasion of the death of Frai losef, which event' will he anticipate I ?y . propagandists From a letter I the Kdltor ?>f the New York Sun. HOW A TORPEDO WORKS. Most Terrible of Modern Weapons a' American Device. Many of the military devices In us? 'n the European war arc of America) origin. The automobile, the telegraph the telephone, certain types of arm and ammunition, the aeroplane, tlx mhinarlne ? all these received thel1 first development in tills country. That most terrlhle of .modern weapons, tie torpedo, Is a "Yankee notion." Da vl<l Hnshnell, an American lnventiv? ?renins, made a torpedo in 1777. hut hl> attempt to destroy the British shlj Cerherus was n failure. ltohert Ful ton made a successful, torpedo in ISO hut could not interest a n.v, government 'n Ids Ideas. In the . American Clvl' War torpedoe shells ignited hy elec .trlclty were successfully used, and from that time forth the torpedo has '?eon employed hy nearly all Nations. The present-day tor|>edo is a very different sort of ' weapon from that used half a century ago. It is shaped FORECLOSURE SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, In the Court of Common Pleas The Enterprise Building & Loan As soelatlon of Camden, S. C.. Plaintiff. against Lenora King, S. F. Brasington an<l Clemintliia Ilirsch. Defendants. Under and h.v virtue of a Decree in t lie above ease by Hon. T. .T. Mauldin. ''residing Judge in the Fifth Circuit, "of date March 10th, 11)10, I will offer for sale in front of the Court House door in the city of Camden during the 'egal hours of sale on the first Monday Ml April. 1!>10. being the third day thereof, the following described parcel of land. All that parcel or lot of land in the -ity of Camden in the county of Ker diaw and Stale of South Carolina, '"routing fifty (50) feet West on Market dreet and extending back East of a uniform width to a depth of Two Hun dred (200) feet, and is hounded on the North by lot now or formerly of \. J. Beattie, on the Fast by premises >f Annie E. McDougal. on the South by lot formerly of S. M. Johnson, now >f C. E. Porter; and on the West by Market street. Also ten (10) shares of capital stock ?>f the Enterprise Building & Ix>an As sociation. Any person desiring to bid at said -ale shall first deposit with the Master ^he sum of One Hundred Dollars '$100.00) in money or certified check ?is a pledge to make good his hid in ase of its acceptance. Terms of sale, 'ash. Purchaser to pav for papers. L. A. WITTKOWSKY, Master. Dated at Camden, S. C., March 16th, 1910. FORECLOSURE SALE. State of South Carolina, Couiitjr of Kershaw, In the Court of Common Pleas The Enterprise Rullding & Loan As sociation of Camden, S. C., Plaintiff, against Emily Adams, Kate CJerldeau, Rachael Adams and C. A. Shannon, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a Decree In the above case by Hon. T. J. Mauldin. Presiding Judge In the Fifth Circuit, of date March 16th. 1016, I will offer for sale in front of the Court House door in the city of Camden during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in April, 1016. being the third day thereof, the following described parcel of land. AH that parcel or lot of land in the county of Kershaw In the State of South Carolina and Just North of tho city of Camden and containing one (1) acre, more or less-, and bounded on the North by Right of Way of Seaboard Air Line Railway, on the East by land of the estate of Warren Moore, on. the South by other portion of same prem ises, the property of George T. Little, and on the West by land of Tom Can tey. Also two (2) shares of capital stock of the Enterprise Building A Loan As sociation, Any person desiring to bid at said sale shall first deposit with the Master the strut of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) In money or certified check as a pledge to make good his bid In case of Its acceptance. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. L. A. WITTKOWSKY, Master. Dated at Camden, S. C., March 16th, 1916. ?umethinu ? vlgtlT ami Is about 2ft foot long ami *Ji Imhos In dlainotor. If wrlghs nmshterahly more Hum a 1m.ii, ami IN iHuisjriut Ion ousts from *r.,tKH> to double that sum. it is made to trawl In a oertain tilrootlon In a ?i\otl lino ami In explode when it tiikos xomo solid Ohjoot, siicli as a olil|> s bottom. A torpedo of tin' lai'K *1 ami most modern t > | ??? will tear a apiiitf hole in the st?\mhest ship over 'iilh. Tho nose or "oxpUKdvo head' i it torpedo contains t lu> deadly elnuno i f It lull explosives, nitroglycerine ami illunllOU bolliy ofteuesl used. When the torpedo strikes Its target trrnu-mlous detonation. follows in litnil.v. <hi\lUK' In both the out or ami Her "?skins" *.?f a vessel, Tho hole It aiki's In a .ship's bottom varies In no; t > 1 1 1 Is seldom loss lhan 10 by ?t> >1 Tho torpedo travels to ward It lilii at tho rate, roughly, of about t'ltu yards a minute. The distanoej ;ui rate of speed havo to ho ealeulat I to a nlooty before tho tor|?odo l ;-?'hMr^od. It Is kopt to Its destined onrs'o hy porpondloular rudders in > tail. The modern "dlrl^ble" lor .-?'Itv was tlrst usod in a naval war wiiiij; (lu* (-hi loan revolution of a . Miior of a eeutury a?o.? l'hUadel Ilia F.vonliijt lxMl^or. FORECLOSURE SALE. tali- of South Carolina, County of Kershaw, Court ot Common Pleas. -yd la V. KUlott, IMalntlff. against -ila o. King ami First National Hank t?f (ireenvllle, Defendants. I'nder ami b.v virtue of a decretal trder. heroin. of his Honor, T. J. Maul in, Presiding Jurtge, of date March Hli. 1-1)1(1, I will sell, at public out ry (o the highest bidder, before the *t?nrt House door. In Camden, County f Kershaw, state of South Carolina, tiring, the legal hours of sale, on tin* "'iN| Monday in April, 11)1(1, being the bird day thereof, the following do erlhed property ? All that piece, parcel or lot of land Itijate, lying and being In the State t' South Carolina and County of vershaw, on the South side of Little .Miches Creek, containing eight bun 'red (HUU) acres, more or less, bound >1 North by the aald Creek ; East by 'orter Bridge Road ; South by lands f Stevens, formerly of Hruce ; West by amis known as Cob-lough lands. The '.nine described tract of land Is the a me conveyed by I,. A. Wittkowsky. Master for Kershaw County, to Ml a >. King, on .January Nth, 1015. and of ??coord In the ofllce of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County. Terms of sale, one-half cash, balance >n a credit of twelve months, with In terest' from the date , of sale, .secured V bentd of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold. Anyone desiring to bid at such sale hall first deposit with the Master cer tified check on some reputable banking 'nstitution, for the sum of two hundred lollars ($200.00) as evidence of good faith. L. A. WITTKOWSKY. Master Kershaw County. March 10th, 1010. MASTER'S SALE. <tate of South Carolina. County of Kershaw, Court of Common Pleas. I. B. Meyer, Plaintiff, against C. S. Nicholson, John T. Mackey, and N. B. Workman, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decretal ft-der herein, of his Honor, T. J. Maul lin, Presiding Judge, of date March ((th, 191(1, I will sell, at public out ?ry to the highest bidder, before the Court House door, in Camden, County ?f Kershaw, State of South Carolina, hiring the legul hours of sale, on the irst Monday in April, 11)10, being the third day thereof, the following de scribed real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the State of South Carolina, and County of Kershaw, containing two hundred nnd forty-nine (2I5>) acres, more or Iosh, bounded North by lands of Gard ner; East by Thorn lands and lands of Roddick Anderson ; South by lands formerly of TMwfii, now of Mosier ; and West by Mackey and Workman; the dividing line between the last nam ed parties having been heretofore ad judicated by this Court between the parties hereto. The above described tract of land is a portion of that con veyed to C. S. Nicholson by deed of 1,. A. Wittkowsky. Master for Kershaw County, of date March iifith, 11)14, and of record in the ofllee of Clerk of Court Wood's Productive Seed Corns. Our Virginia-grown JSeed Corns have an^CsfaBlished reputation for Superiority in productiveness and germina ting qualities. Wood's Descriptive Catalog tells about the best of prize-win ning and profit-making varieties in both Whltn and Yellow Corns. Cotton Seed. We offer the best and most Im proved varieties, grown in sections absolutely free from boll weevil. Our Catalog gives prices and infor mation, and tells about the beat of Southern Seeds, 100-DAY VELVET BEANS, So |? Bmoi, SUDAN GRASS. Dsllh Grass and all Sorghums and Millets. Catalog mailed free on request. T.W.WOOD O SONS. SEEDSMEN, ? Richmond, V?. I In. i -haw County, I\ i u?- of MAI*1, cash. Anyone limiting ( ? ? Idd hi such sAlo .hall III l deposit with the MHftllT ccr t chock on some reputable Winking Institution, for tlie sum of ono lmutlrtMl dollars t$l(KM.IUl as ovUloinv of good faith. I. A wrt*PK??WSKY. Master Kershaw County. March H?th, 1IMU. FORECLOSURE SALE. Stale of South Carolina,. County of Kershaw. < Court of Common Picas. (Jus IKrxch, Plaintiff, Hjk'HiUst Amelia Mlcklo, Defendant 1 T n?|or and tiy virtue of a decretal order herein, of l?ls Honor, T ,1. Maul I In. presiding .Indue, of date March 1 tilt. IUMI, 1 will sell, for CHMh, at puh ' !<? outcry, to the highest bidder. before the Court Mouse 'door. In Camden, County of Kershaw, state of South Carolina, during the legal hours of ?ale, on the llrst Monday In April. !>!(?. being the .'trd day thereof, the following described real out it to : All that piece, parcel or tract of 'and, containing twenty-throe and tlve eighths ( 'J,t r? S > acres, more or Ions, dtuntod In the County of Kershaw.. State of South Carolina, six (til or oven ( 7 > miles Northwest of the City ?f Camden, on Saunders" Crook ; hound ??d North hv lands of I'd Heaves} |;lftst *>y trad of land set apart to Isnhella Williams out of the estate of .lames Walts; South hy tract of land set apart to Pnrrls Watts out of the es tate lands of James Watts: Wont hy tract of land set apart to Fannie Marnox out of the estate lands of .Tajnes Watts; wiileh will more fully appear hy reference to plat of W. It. Twltty, surveyor, dated December. 11X)N. No hid will he received without tho Murchaser first deposit with the Sheriff cash or cert Hied check In the sum of one hundred dollars W. W. llCCKAHKR Sheriff Kershaw County, March 15th, 11)10. AUTO DELIVERY Saratoga Chips MeLaurin's Club IIou.se Choose Dill Pickles Freah Vegetable^ lettuce, Celery Cranberries Fat Mackerel. Wf iloliver l>> , Automobile ami <'Hii ulve y?u prompt ami ff li?l>lo service. TELEPHONE NUMBER 2 LANG'S HIGH-GRADE GROCERY "Where Quality Ctunli" Head Hie long list of articloH in (lie Want Column in today's paper. Dr. I. H. AUiaad?r Dr. R. E. Slmuta Alexander & Stevenson DENTISTS OHk? S?atk#a?t Coro?r Broad aad DtKalk S??. Prepared Close attention to our business, studying the wants of our customers, persistently striving to better our effi ciency, has made the success of our business, and coyp led with the above the 25 years of experience, with the assistance of competent help, catering to the wants of our customers, justifies the assertion that we are better prepared than ever to serve our customers. . s We handle a full line of Farmers Supplies. Har ness, Heavy Groceries, Hay, Grain, Poultry and Dairy Feeds. Wagons. Buggies, Harness, Disc Harrows, Walk ing Cultivators, Peg Tooth Cultivators, Cotton and Corn Planters. Guano Distributors, Rakes, Mowers. Southern Field Fencing, Barb Wire Staples. Call and get our prices before making your pur chases. SPRINGS 8c SHANNON The Store That Carries The Stock. J. W. McCORMICK, Prop. E- W. BOND, Manager Mc COR MICK 8c CO, Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Night Phone 23. AMBULANCE SERVICE. Day Phone 70. Country Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night. Camden Undertaking Co. C. W. EVANS, Manager FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE. City and Country Call* Attended Promptly DAY OR NIGHT Office and Show Rooms at 535 DeKalb Street Office Phone 91 Residence Phone 283-L